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Image:F1000025.jpg|[[CPR8139|No. 8139]] on a westbound wayfreight at Middleton in 1981.
 
Image:F1000025.jpg|[[CPR8139|No. 8139]] on a westbound wayfreight at Middleton in 1981.
 
Image:CPR8133-8139a.jpg|[[CPR8133|Mo. 8133]] and [[CPR8139|No. 8139]] arrive at [[Mantua]] with empty gypsum cars in January 1992.
 
Image:CPR8133-8139a.jpg|[[CPR8133|Mo. 8133]] and [[CPR8139|No. 8139]] arrive at [[Mantua]] with empty gypsum cars in January 1992.
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File:01350008.JPG|[[CPR8139|No. 8139]] at [[Truro Railyard]] on July 21, 1974.
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File:01350009.JPG|[[CPR8139|No. 8139]] at [[Truro Railyard]] on July 21, 1974.
 
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Revision as of 00:12, 24 January 2012

CPR8139

Built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division as SW1200RS, Serial No. A 1739, No. 8139 in 1959. Sold to Alstom in November 2002, then sold to RailPower Technologies. Converted to RailPower Technologies battery powered "Green Kid" demonstrator RPRX No. 2003 in 2003.

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